Manual:Infantry Manual:Equipment:Comp Equip

GTX-406 Field Datawafare Suite
The GYX-406 is a combination of a small mainframe and transceiver/antenna assembly. The two main com-ponents of the suite are each man-pack portable and are about the size of a standard assault pack. The com-puter mainframe component is designed to support datawarfare operations either by interfering with the soft-ware of hostile computer systems or actively jamming communication signals. The central processors of the mainframe are capable of the fastest cycles per second of any man-portable system, and the open architec-ture of the included software allows the user to tailor the unit to any needed datawarfare task or threat sys-tem.

IYX-382 Portable Datawarfare Suite
Datawarfare marines will use this system as a means of securing friendly computer systems and attacking threat systems. The unit includes an interface, high speed processor, transceiver assembly, and connectors. The unit is carried in the upper electronic equipment storage dock of the STAMBARS. This allows the marine to carry the unit and use the features without removing it from the dock. The transceiver does not have an in-tegral antenna and will use the one that is part of STAMBARS or carry one if long range transmissions are necessary. The transceiver is capable of “white noise” jamming, up to 100 meters.

VHG-111 Advanced Field Computing Suite
A computer networking & mainframe designed for HQ units & signal units’ base stations. The unit consists of 4 server racks, compact mainframe, 2 transceivers, and small antenna array. Together the VHG-111 can serve as a central hub for 3000 clients, and actively coordinate the traffic and security for mesh networks. The mainframe contains dozens of cores, and 2 workstations. The server racks can be configured for either inde-pendent equipment or server blades. The two transceivers usually operate redundantly, with one active and the other in standby but can be used simultaneously with an additional antenna.